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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
4 A TtTE MORXTXG OREGONIAX. FRIDAY. NOYEMBER 11, 1910. 6 HOME RULE LEADS; MAJORITY SMALL Vote Now Stands at 35,401 for Measure and 32,066 Against. SUFFRAGE BILL SWAMPED Liability Law Submitted by Labor Bod Ira Can-tea by BlR Vote. Proportional Representation Loses by Small Margin. - f rentlnad From Tlrt Pas. of 1LX in favor of the bill. The total tat vot at the Bam ratio would give the measure about 16.000 majority. Proportional representation ha run better In Multnomr i County than In nearly all other portion of the state. Multnomah rave It a majority of 1100. but when thl i Included In the return - received from IS other counties the ma jority 1 turned to the other aid to the extant of 2250. The amendment It la in dicated, ha teen defeated by about 3M0 majority. The vote a reported stands: For X.1S3. against 22.443. Many Measures Voted Iown. The following- measures have been (efeated by decisive majorities, ac cording to the partial returns re wived: Constitutional convention measure, railroad district amendment. Baker County Judgeship bill, all county division bills: amendment providing for aeparate districts for members of the Legislature. The three tax amendments are In doubt, with indication favoring th .approval of the Grange amendment that appeared first on the ballot and th defeat of the other Grange amend ment and the amendment giving coun ties the right to - regulate, taxation within their border. The bill providing for a commission to draft an employes' Indemnity bill has been defeated by a heavy vote. Outside of Multnomah County the of ficial gasette bill received generally an adverse vote, but sufficient figures are not available to determine whether thla vote will offset the majority of 500 given the measure in Multnomah County. While the Presidential pri mary bill met with lea favor In Mult nomah County, receiving a yiajoiity of ' about 1300, It gained more favor than the gasette bill In other .portions of - the state. The bill is probably defeat ed. Th amendment changing the Judi cial system and providing for a ver dict by three-fourth of the Jurors In civil case, etc, received a majority of about 10 in Multnomah County, but scattering returns Indicate that the bill ran well In the state outside. Th result Is uncertain. Good Roads Measure Carries. Th good road) amendment aeema to hav carried by a aubstantial major . ity. Th Rogu River flah bill carried. and th bill providing a method for re forming county boundaries, it is indi cated, has failed. Prohibition baa been defeated, ac cording to late returns, by upwards of 4004. This figure may be greatly In creased by th final totals, but esti mates ax now based on the theory that the unreported predncla, which are la th rural districts, will cut down th heavy lead existing against the bill la th early reports. DO NOT SCOLD NERVOUS CHILDREN Instead (Jive Them a Safe Tonic Which Will Strengthen the Weak Nerves and Prevent an Attack of St. Vitus' Danced Many chilA bas been called awkward, has been punished in school for not keep ing stm or for dropping things, when the trouble was really chorea, or 6k Vitus' dance, a it is popularly called. So common is this nervous disease in childhood that in some schools one-fifth of ail the pupils have been found suffer ing from it in one form or another. Before the presence of the disease it betrayed there is usuaDva disturbance of the general health. The child shows lie-Uessnens and inattention. Then it becomes restless, and twitching of the muscles and jerking of the limbs and body follow. Often the patient loses flesh and be comes pale and bloodless. A remedy that rures, fcw Vitus' dance, and enn it so thoroughly that no trace of the disease remains, is Ir. Williams' Pink 1 ..la. A typical caw of St. Vitus' dance is described by Mrs. Fred Martin, of Yates Center, KanBao. Her cure by Dr. Wil liams' Fink Pills makes her statement particularly valuable to parents, whose children are miflering with this common direaxe of children. "When I was nine years old," she says, "I was afflicted with St. Vitus dance. It eras broiurbt on by too close attention to my studies. There was a constant twitching of the muscles of my entire body. My limbs were affected at first and later my head began to jerk. My tongue seemed thick and for a long time I could not speak distinctly. I was confined to the bed for most ot the time during the two years I was sick and be came go weak that I could hardly move. "I was treated by several doctors, who pronounced my ca.-e St. Vitus' dance in us worst form. They were unable to lielp me and each one gave up my case. Then my parents gave Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. 1 had taken the pills only a short time when there was a change for the' better in my condition. I gave the pills a good trial and was en tirely cured. I returned to school a well girl and have been in the best of health since." Dr. Williams' Pink Pill are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for 2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, 2. Y. HAWI.EY'S YAMHILL LEAD 51 Home Role Loe In County by S3 7 Votes; West's Majority C8. M'MINWILLE. Or, Nov. to -(Special.) A completed canvass of th vote of this county give Hawlry's plurality over gratia at SI. The maximum vote. 35iO, was cast for Governor, dlvtded as fol low: West ISM. Bowerman tX. Eaton art. Richards is. With th exception of Governor th Republican state ticket won by Iarse pluralities. For county representative Roy Graves and Timothy BrownhlU. both Republicans, are successful, the latter wtnntng by on vot over George Brled well. Democrat. All the proposed county division bills vert defeated. as were the greater num ber of the measure pruosd by the In itiative. The majority axtlnst the offi cial state magaxlne was Kit. Following 1 the total vote on the more important measures: Fw woman suffrage 1:34. against 1; for branch nsylum lilt. against 1T: for Monmouth Normal !?, against 15J6; for Wesson Normal ll-l. against 1614; for Ashland Normal . against 13TT; for home rule l.K against 1S73: for employers' liability bill IMi. against UK; for projHirtloiwl repre sentation 3. against 1440; for state nmg astne against 16&S: for prohibition 10. against liTJ; for prohibition regula tion Iti-i. against 1477. HOME It CLE VOTE IS CLOSE I niaUlla County Piles l'p Rig Ma jority for Weston .Normal. PENDLETON". Or, Nov. 1. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from out of 40 precinct In Umatilla County give home rule s. against 991. Complete returns from IS precincts glv Eastern Oregon Normal -I4. against 35. Complete return from three Pendleton precincts and I'matllla precinct give employers' liability act 41. against 2S2: for proportional rep resentation 261. against ; for smta 'suffrage 235. against 547.; for Mon mouth Normal 37. against 31!; for Ashland Normal 356. against 333. rule 111, against 1565. For liability law 1241. against 1430. For Increasing Initiative power $41. against 1730. For woman suffrage 861. against 1810. Fof Monmouth Normal 1031. against 1S40. For Weston Normal 861. against 1710. For Ashland Normal 1110. agatnst 1561. All county division amendment are lost by large majorities In Douglaa County. HOME KILE STRONG IX MARION Vote Stands 204s for and 1752 Against In County. SALEM. Or- Nov. 10. (Special.) .Returns complete from SO out of 41 precincts In Marlon County give th following vote: For home rule 2049, agatnst 1752. From 12 precincts the returns show a vote for woman suffrage 432. against 1034; for Monmouth Normal 604, against 9S6; for Weston Normal 317, against 10S3; for Ashland Normal 274. against 1071; for liability law 687. against 666; for proportional representation 411, against 817. BOTH LIQCOR MEASURES LOSE Clackamas Votes Against Prohibi tion and Home Rale, Too. OREGON CITY, Or.. Nov. 10. (Special.) Returns from 21 out of 42 precincts give th following: Woman suffrage, yes 1472. no 2323: con stitutional convention, yea 649, no 2516; Clackaxnna-Muitnocnah annexation, yes 1674. no TT14: home rule, yes IMS. no 2047; statewide prohibition, yes 1S30, no 2521. West's Lead in Polk 494. DALLAS. Or.. Nov. 10. (Special.) Official count In Polk County gives Bow. erman 1083. West 1577. The official count on measures. Home rule Tes 1234. no 1326. Liability lis-Yes 1274. no 8SS9. Woman sufffrage Yes 75, no 19. Monmouth Normal Tes 1758. no 745. Weston Normal Yes 966. no 1339. Ashland Normal Yes 828. no 1476. Re turns Indicate all other measures bad ly defeated. sllome Rule Wins In Klamath. KLAMATH FALLS. Or- Nov. 10. (Special.) Incomplete returns from Klamath County give home rule 987 yes, 676 no: employers' liability. 174 yes, 247 no: proportional representation. 441 yes, 2 17 no: woman suffrage, 4:6 yesj 470 no; Monmouth Normal. 627 yes. 431 no; Weston Normal. 602 yes. 491 no; Ashland Normal, 829 ye. 237 no. Douglas Votes to Be Dry. ROSEBURQ. Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) Incomplete returns received from 34 of the 36 precincts tn Douglas County up to C o'clock this evening show that local option has carried in Douglas Coun ty by a majority of 96 votes as fol lows: For county option 1231. against county option 1126. The figures are considered accurate by leader . of both the dry and wet factions. LAVE ACAIXST IIOME RCLE i ounty Swamps Measure by Vole of 947 to 137. EUGENE. Or.. Nov. is. (Special.) With 42 out of 67 precincts In Lane County counted the vote stands: For home rule 1437. against 2478: for woman's suffrage 1507. against 2"2: for employers' liability 1492. against 974; for proportional representation 85. against 1224:- for Ashland Normal 2043, against 1651; for Monmouth Nor mal 2056. against 1587. Home Rule I-oc In Douglas. 439. ROSETBURG. Or.. Nov. 10 (Special.) Incomplete returns received from 34 ot th 16 precinct In Dougla Connty , show th following realula. For hum Vole Close In Lincoln. NEWPORT. Or.. Nov. . (Special.) Owing to a sever storm which has cut off telephone communications throughout Lincoln County, election returns are de layed. So far as obtainable West I still in the lead, while the rest of the Repub lican ticket is safe. Prohibition is de feated. Vote ef county ticket is very close. It will take the full count to de cide any election. Row erman Leads in Coos. CCKJUILLE. Or.. Nov. , Ml (Special.) Tweniy-nlne precincts out of 16 in Coos County glv Bo war man 1192 and West 1142. The Mini precincts give Hawley 1J72. 8ml th TfC. Prohibition was voted down. "02 to KH5. J ill lam Wet by 59 Votes.' CONDON. Or- Nov. 19. Gilliam Coun ty went wet by 64 majority. Home rule carried. Woman's, suffrage was defeated. ' Morrow County Stays Wet. HEPFNER. Or.. Nov. 10. (Special. Correct vote of Morrow County on coun ty local option Is 410 for, 618 against. Home Rule Loses In Linn. A LB A NT. Or., Nov. 10. 4 Special. ) Eleven complete precincts out of 32 in Linn County give: For home rule. 661. against 86. For liability taw 694. against 619. 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Cut Glass Sugar , and Creamer $1.85 $21.00 Cu Glass Water Set, 7 pieces .' $ 14.50 $20.00 Cut Glass Water Set, 7 pieces $13.95 $3.50 Cut Glass Nappie $1.90 I I SSSSSSSSSS II 1 I Si I This erives the Democrats twn ormntv officials. R. B. Beatle for Judge and Ernst Mass for Sheriff. 444, saint T61. For woman suffrage 4S4 against 907. For Monmouth Nor mal ol. aalnst 711. For Weston Nor mal S91. sa-ainst 939. For Ashland Nor mal 141, against 1008. Jackson Against Home Knle. MEDFORD, Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) With four out of 34 precincts miss Inn the vote In Jsckion County stands: For home rule against 1&03; for prohibition 1382, against 1373. i W9t Holds Lead In Union. LA GRANDE, Or., Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) In Vnion County incomplete re turns rive Bowerman 7 votes and West luSl, with three precincts to hear from. Benton Against Home Rule 2 to 1. CORVALL1S. Or.. Nov. ,10. (Special.) Latest returns In Benton County on home rule are as follows: Tes 636. no Home Rnle Carries Baker. . BAKER CI TV, Or.. Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) The complete returns from 29 out of 37 precincts In the county show the following: rote on initiative meas ures: For Jiome rule 792. against 70: for employers' liability 93. aeralnst 4I: lot woman suffrage 610, against SOS; for fonmouth. Normal 792, against 480; for .Weston normal smui. , for Ashland Normal 643, against 574; far increase of initiative power 720, against 4i. IIOME RCLE WIXS IN CLATSOP Astoria Piles Cp Heavy Vote Against Prohibition Measure. ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 10-(Speeial.) Complete returns from the entire city and 16 of the 21 country precincts In Clatsop County give the following vote: For home rule 1202, against 727; for prohibition 669. against 1282. Unofficial returns from five city and 16 county precincts give: For woman suffrage 350. against 769; for Mon mouth Normal 701. against 357; for lia bility law 828. against 439;, for Wes ton Normal 432. agalnat 612: for Ash land Normal 490, against 501; for pro portionate representation 481, against 612. Home Rule Wins at The Dalles. THE DALLES. Or Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Available figures from five of the city precincts and ten of the coun ty precincts on the seven measures fol lowing are: For home rule 848. against 33: employers' liability, for 723, aa-ainst 666; for proportional- xepresen- i.iin. ! rnlnst 89: for woman suffrage 459, against 789: for Mon mouth Normal 595. against . 555; for Weston Normal 630, against 690; for Ashland Normal 419, against 779. Home Rale Loses Colombia bj 70. ST. HECENS, Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) Complete returns from al except two precincts, with about 150 votes, give the following results In Columbia County: For home rule 693. against 767; for lia bility law 742, against 396; for Increase of initiative power" 43S, against 675; for woman suffrage 392, against 749; for Mon mouth Normal 676, against 432; for Wes ton Normal 486, against '605; for Ashland Normal 457; against 642. Clackamas to Have Saloons. OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Incomplete returns on county prohibition are: Tes, 2080; no, 2260. The remainder of the count will not change the result. - Official Count From Dallas. DALLAS, Or., Nov. 10. (Special) Official count on local option vote In Polk: County gives for county prohibi tion 1287, against county prohibition 150L The county voted dry by 263 ma pority in 1908. Myers Loses Early Lead. OEEGON. CITY. Or., Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) Additional returns received here today indicate the election of Dr. Thomas J. Fox, Republican, for Coro ner, over Tom J. Myers. 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